Concepts of ecology / Edward J. Kormondy.
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College Lane Learning Resources Centre Main Shelves | 574.5 KOR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 4403449940 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Previous ed.: 1984.
Bibliography: p505-551. - Includes index.
CH. 1. Ecology as a Science -- CH. 2. The Nature of Ecosystems -- CH. 3. Minimums, Tolerances, and the Medium -- CH. 4. Insolation, Precipitation, and Climate -- CH. 5. Soils, Nutrients, and Other Factors -- CH. 6. Energy Fixation by Autotrophs -- CH. 7. Energy Flow Beyond the Producers -- CH. 8. Gaseous and Sedimentary Nutrient Cycles -- CH. 9. Nutrient Budgets and Ecosystems -- CH. 10. Population Growth and Structure -- CH. 11. Population Regulation -- CH. 12. The Structure and Function of Communities -- CH. 13. Stability and Change in Communities -- CH. 14. Biomes, the Major Terrestrial Ecosystems -- CH. 15. Aquatic Ecosystems -- CH. 16. The Nature of Human Ecology -- CH. 17. The Human Population -- CH. 18. Anthropogenic Impact on Aquatic Ecosystems -- CH. 19. Anthropogenic Impact on Terrestrial Systems -- CH. 20. Anthropogenic Impact on the Atmosphere.